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I'm new and live in Marietta, getting used to these forums. But looking for a Bronco and am having trouble. If you could send me maybe a dealer or any info that would be appreciated.
I know of an 88 XL model 4x4 that does not have a title. Guy wants $1,000 for it. The outside is pretty decent, but the interior is a little messy and it has no radio and the keyswitch is broken. It is dark blue. The guy that owns it bought it at a city auction and they told him not to ask for a title. It is located on the SC/GA line on I-85. If you want to see it, pm me and I can try to give you the specific directions. Personally, I wouldn't pay $1,000 for a parts vehicle, but I think you guys in GA can get a title easier than we can in SC.
OOPS, when I read your post, my mind was in the Bronco II mode. The vehicle above is a Bronco II. Check on eBay for a Bronco. I see them often in the Atlanta area.
My dad and I both have early Broncos and we are members of ECBR (east coast bronco regisrty) i now of some guys that trade, sell, buy broncos all the time if you give me a list of wht you are looking for i could hook you up!
-jason-
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Have you found a Bronco Yet? If not I have an 88 with 5.8, 33/12.50's 4.56 gears, new paint job, a/c, power windows and door locks, new front brakes and calipers.
I would like to get $4,400. Does not smoke runs excellent.
There is a 1985 Bronco for $1800 on Covington Highway in Decatur at (loloauto.com). Looks like it has a 351w. I would not pay more then $1200 for it since it is pretty ratted out. I was going to go back and put it on my scanner and do a compression test and decided to skip it. I think I will save up my $ and buy a 1978.
I called the guy when I got home to test him, and he said, everything works fine including the stereo ... too bad it was in the back seat ripped out of the dash when I was there 30 minutes ago. Used car dealers, you have to love them ... because nooone else will
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